
White Flowers
White Flowers — Drew and Cobb present dream-pop songs blending sad euphoria and dance-influenced pop at A L P H A B E T
For a decade, Drew and Cobb have enacted a dedicated archival and diaristic practice — storing snatches of musical and artistic ideas across hard drives and physical mediums. These fragments formed a primordial soup via which the 10 tracks that make up the LP have since coalesced.
Sonically, the two-piece embrace ‘sad euphoria’ — a palette starting from their well-established dream-pop sound, whilst adding the cathartic elements from dance music. The result is an album not backward in coming forward regarding its pop sensibilities.
Alongside the sparks of inspiration that came from revisiting old ideas in their ‘sketchbook approach’, there are external influences that have helped drive the narrative. As they explain:
“Whilst recording the songs for ‘Dreams For Somebody Else’, we really connected with the concept of Annie Ernaux’s book, ‘The Years’ — a ‘collective autobiography’ pieced together from mismatched fragments from her past, conjuring the effect that she’s merely an observer of her own life. This concept merges into the White Flowers world, where time, rather than being restrictive, is fluid and boundless, with our music existing as an endless conversation with versions of ourselves at different stages of our lives. ‘Thinking Of You’ embodies this theme, and the sense of hopeful optimism and eternal loss that comes with it.”



























